3ourttal. SaiOrday Morning, October 6. THE PROTECTIVE OLICY OF THE couRTRY Tbe People De P mand Di Reatonlion IL CAD Ow ors inrkshos. ithr,Oen Coal New. Our Ons Ira NOW ks, AND FOREVER.: and 0., On. Isdustry, Cisco or VIZ PLlTY.—Resolutions adopted at the DenteCratit Willi State GouraudOtt, recently held at Harrisburg: • •tgesolved, That Protection to the Industry of the people Is one of the lint duties or Government ;.that he true interest...sf the State and Nation are best pro iniiiba by placing the manufacturer. mechanic, and la. borer, aide by side with the agrieulturaltst--the days of the greatest prosperity for the Country have•bo n those when domestic labor has been protected, Unne cessary and excessive importation of foreign fabrics 'Prevented by &proper tortll of duties.and.tn our o ion. itch results have not followed the tariff of 1816, And can never be proufoted by its continuance, Resolved. That. as Pennsylvanians. we can never submit to see our iron Manufactures thrown idle, nor mines of coal rendered Taintless, oat laborers and citizens unemployed. mil capital destroyed nese paralysed. t r citry any further experiments on the Locofoco theothos of Free Trade, when we are taught by all post experience that poverty and wont must be the conseqnenee of Importing from other Countries those aiticies which we can better Manufacture with. to our own borders." • " PROTICTION_TICK con COMMISSIONER. EIVR Yk.sl. FVLLER,of Luzerilt STATE, SViATOII. 0. ii. WHEELER, of Carbon. '.FOB ASSEMBLY. NICHOLAS'JONES. East drunmig. LAIVRENCE F. WHITNEY, Pl. 'Carbon COUNTY TREASURER, CHARLES DENGLER, North Moinheim COUNTY COMMISSIONER ABRAAIII BOUGHNER. Tamaqua DIRECTOR OF VIE POOR. JOnN W. HEFF NE 11; Wcynt AUDITOR, THOMPSON 4. GODFREY', Tremont Atiolution,adopied at the recent Democratic Whig County Meeting held at Orvolgsburt • "Resolved., That In the treat battle to be (might in the next Commie. in repealing the British SSW 'SS and restoring the . Protective Policy of the (Wintry on a permanent baste, which will secure In the laborer a Just reward for big toil. end the only meartre within - the reach of Griversiment to protect biro from the In Print,. and blighting effects of the low labor of Co wart., all eyes will he turned upon Schuylkill Coantv. the greater_ tre of the Coal business of the State. If she were In falter in the great wore at the ensuing election. and fall from the proud positiOn she occupies not only in this State but in the whole Criuntry, of having redeemed the State and the Union from misrule and corruption. we woatd be taunted with having ebendnned the adencacy of a Tariff of Protection, and the obetactei In obraiwng thls decidedly Americem measure would be Increased fourfold In a Congress. which. from present appearances, parties will -be aptly equally balanced.", AND THEN HEAD . TIHS I , 4, 1 1 , wort SAup, t e x t; E t 7 n r i a i lie l in sto rrLf7rsne,to tie" of, • .1 . • L.EttZto OP THE PAIITY —The follearlng revile ; tlo&, n'as adopted by! the recent Locolnco Free Trade State Donee - Minn held at Pittiburg, and set forth act the diced of the Party r . Reaolved, That the pie rcrital tearkirrs of the p Dereeve Lams clearly demonstrate their supermen; ore,' thasel which immediately preceded them, rhu. ronvlne ill:ll,[that. which win logical in a ten meat It inoind in principle, and practical in 11l effects. All eysiemir withh give boil Minot In particular toter: eta to the Ontri•nent of the great industrial the Country—, Inch veva tnaggraii-hze at th'e i•grienie he many are a el., r iii.,!ation cif thiiv. principie• ei Democracy which p:nclai mto all equ4lll,y of rights." - FREE-TRADE STRRyATION TICKET Canal Commiosianer—JOHN A. GAMBLE. Stele Senator—CHAS. FRAILEY. Aistipbly 31. WEAVER, Wm. J. D 088 /NS County Treasurer—F. B. K.ER C HER. County Commissioner—MlCHAEL Director :if the Poor—THOS: QUIN Auditor-LEWIS REESER. ' Merniuttnn.paseed at ahe recent Free Tradc Lodi foco pounty Meeting, beta et Orwlgpb4:rg.:. "Resolved, That we have fill confidence In the tend• Ing measutes of the late Administration of the General Government, under the guidance of James K. Polk, the broad basin of which has secured to the American :,,people It proper respect among other oat inn.i of the world, whilst Its sound policy Is now spreading wealth, prosperity and blessings upon millions of freemen, with profusion." Those who desir e our Coal and Iron .iMportedefmm t'sr` urope. Idleness, low wagei and the order eyerem, of totirse will vote the Starvation Ticket. Tile friends of Industry, good stages and cash payments, will of course vote the Ticket pledged to the support of Arner- Icon Industry. H. M. FULLER It is hardly necessary for us, to recommend IL M. Fuller, the Whig and Reform candidate, to the support of the people. He is knovro as a penile. man well qualified for the station to which he has been nominated, and his election would not only be a Whig victory—a Pennsylvania victory—but serve to make the Locofoco Canal Commissioners more attentive to the public business; because in Mr. F., the people have a candidate; whose honesty and independence of character, would prompt him to expose every thing in the shape of fraud or dig., honesty. It is necessary that such a man should be placed in the ; board ; andWe are glad to find many who have blared° acted with the Locofoco party going 'for Fuller, in order to bane both parties represented in the Canal board. Of Mr Gamble, his competitor. we have not much to say —Suffice it to say; be is a Loss:taco—gore in for their prirciples—is a Free Trader—thatboweser. . • is ocfficient to condemn him in the eyes of .very ~ Penneyleaden, end we trust they will, put their seal of disapprobation upon Free Tride,hy electing for Canal Commisiioner, Henry M. Fuller. QUESTIONS . AND ANSWERS.- The Lncotoco paper of this Borough contains 8, few questions and answers addressed to the adopted citizens, asking who puled the Alien and &di- lion I am 1 - Answer—The old Federal party, now extinct: to which 10 centJltomy Buchanan belonged when it seas in existence, and the editor of the Empor um also. Doct. Barber, now of Mineisvilie, de clared that. he bought him over to Locoroeniam with s Justice'. commission, during Gov. Wolf's administration—dog cheap.' Question—Kt° attacked the Mid- men in the Court. House. at Orwlgiburg, and called them "Birds of Passage," &e. Answer—The Locofoeo candidate for Senator. Question— who attacked the two hundred Irish men, who ;esti to firarigsburg in a snow siorm . few winters igo, to get their naturalization pa. pare. Aniatei—The Pottsville Emporium, published by the Palmer,. Question—Who published the Native Amer's. can pope in this borough! • ' , Ansszer—The Loeofoeu,candidato for Treasu rer., gnertion—ir Diatitiatn should riming op again &become a powerful party, who will be Co r blame 1 Answer—The Emporium and similar news. paper, eootinually harping upon.the suljeet;st,d making such appeals to adopted citizen., every , one or whom ought to frown it down. • quevtion—What'a your. opinion 'of the Em- porinin /incises—les' like its editor, very pompon!, with but little in it. - . These are plain queations and answers, which ao think that paper ought to issue in handbill, and circulate over the Region with the other bills now circulating (tom that office, addressed to oar adopted CitiZerti. If such weapons are to be need in the eonteet; they ought to give the people the stole trulb:-'-publishiog only the half some times, 'mounts to ■ direct fib; but that is nothing for the Emporium—they ate need to making I n c h Clime/as. • Assn laarazaca subscribed a liberil sum to the Wasbington Monument, beforri be left for g o o o t t a; sixths blamer to Mr. Whititeeey. said 44 be ready, !f fit's. to Elba:the agai n erdi, If nipdad.tosieettrapilists tam 04.6: PROTECTION TICKET ITS CLAIMS. The People of 'Schuylkill county; have two mkets presented '.lO them for oopport--,the one nominated by the Whigs as the ?rotted= Ticket, and the other nominated by the I•oeofoco Free Traders, teethes° principles their candidates ate pledged. • 0. H. Waziz.z?t, Esq., of Carbon county, i► ha Protective Tariff candidate for 'State Senator. is this Senatorial Markt. tie is an able clam- pion of the wive ; is potootood of floe Wools: 1 11 A fully competent to represent' the People io the titate aeollf. There should be if determined and united effort in behalf of the friends of. the State and Notional Administrations, to eleet him, which, in consequence of the disiffection which now ex ista in this District with regard to tha means aged to procure the nomination of Judge Freiley, could easily be done, if the proper mesas are ooly put in requisition. Be it remembered that the contest is for Principles, nut men," and we unit there will not be founds Whig in the county to degenerate si not to do hie duty on Tueodey nett. Ntcuotia Jost' and LLASITMCS F. Warr• err, here bein norninsted by the Whigs or the county, is their candidates for Assembly. We need men in the Legi•lature, who can properly rep resent theititeresio of Schuylkill county'. The cowing session will be one of the mod important that hes eseembleil for year., in which questions of great pith and moment, will be brought forward and diicussed. Our candidates, being gentlemen of intelligence, well acquainted with the wants of the -people, and able to discuss any quelling" brought before the Legislature, will be found fully prepared to meet any emergency. They can be depended upon as gentlemen, in every way quali fied to represent our county in the House of ft•p!' retentatives or this State. This beihg the character or the. Whig, let as look et the Locoroeo Aerembly ticket, on which ere the names ot ?dictum. W saran and W. J. Dpanixis. BeAde their princtples being of the most objectionable character - to the People of this county, with all due respect for them es intlicdu= ale, we must say, they are not worthy of support, because not quefified to represent this county. Those who are personally acquainted with the nominees will beer its out in the ' lion ; the Interests of Schuylkill county would bj eacrificed in their hands; they would not be their own mes tere, hut would be dictated to by others, whose toes they would be. Such are not the men to frpreeint the great county of Schuylkill in a body before which questions of great importance will come, anti the decision of which, will require men who can art and speak for themselves. This nt.i , her.of the Locofocos can dothe Whigs can— the L •cofecos cannot take their own pert in debate —the Whigs can—the Locofocne cannot defecd ttchuOkill horn the taints of Free Tradere—itfi) Whigs con, will, and :east.. Why 'hyoid any cgif r hesitate for which ticket to vote. Ulm values the inieri•si of Schoy , kill county,he will,iii•ely go fur the Prot' ctive mindids'res, and pothole else!. Cuas. Dxsitkt.xn, of-. North Manhenn, is the 1 Whig candidate for CoUnty Treasurer: Trits•is an i ',protect office. and rquires a gecman of ficantitt skdl n and greet integrity, to ci .lust tie effairs with advantage to the county, and credit to . I himself. In our nominee, tae have sorb a man; 1 which, in connection With. his popularity, will i ensure big itiumphant eleettp .l n. Of tits opponent. Mr.. F, B. Kintcher, we hive not a derogatory word to say. He is a woriby young men;_ but, fellow-erne as, he is the candidate of io party. which opposes Protection to American Labor, and as such, no friend to that measure, in Schuylkill county, can cost his vote fur him, It must be 1.- membered, that Principles of the most moMentoua character are at stake in this electionl-and if we east our voles for men who advocroe Free Trade, no matter what the office be, we will be said to he in'favor of such a measure. Tbeyefore, ho one. who ie a Protective Tariff men, can consistently vote fOr rfTree Trader,. without doing violence to himself, his family, and Schuylkill county? • A a its Ham Bovouvrza, of Tamaqua, our canal date for County Commissioner, is an; excellent selection. • He Will make a good Commissionerr• we say will, bemuse of his eliction th'pre can be no doubt. It is more ifhportent at this time to elect norm who, we know, will watch vigilantly the interests of the county, brcause, in the erection of our Jail and Court House, much can be saved,' by such men as Mr. B. To show it'd our nomi nee is abundantly qualified to fulfil the duties of his office. we need but refer to the fact, that a few years ago, when one of the Cornmiasionere r.... moved from the county. he was appointed by the Codrl, to servo the unexpired term. 8o well was he known to be qualified fur the . post —such was his int•grity and busmen quelifications, that be was selected by the Court, to guard the interests of the county. We need no higher eulogiutn , than this—we need no higher recommendation than the Court of Schuylkill county, end that the people can sppreciste true worth, will be made mari , fest, un election day, when his succese will be rendered certain. - I Tlajrr Joitts W. Holman. of Wayne, our candidate, for Director of the Peorja s gentleman,_ who swirl receive a large vote, and of course be elected. Of his qualifications for the office, no one entertains a doubt. .Thetufrite of Director, is not of mach pecuniary advantage, and a man to snow his name to come before the publ.c, is prompted by more than ordinary motives. He desires to JO abet he can to alleviate the condition of those whose health and circumstances compel them to . make their abode , n rite Alma House of the county, over which the Directors of the Poor preside. He is a kindhearted citizen-possessed of noble feeling —can sympathize o r eith:the afflicted portion of hie race, and as such, no one betierl qusl•fied far the• otTiee could have be'en stinted: Of his election, 'No repeal, there can be no 11.iubt. Tnostrans A. Granonza, of Tremont, brings up the rear of the Ticket, and a better man for ouch a puritan could hardly have been nominated. Ho is a puobing and hard working Whig. Though placed at the bottom of the Ticket, the office ie of vast impartsnce. The Auditor ie one ofthose, whose duty it is to audit and re-settle the accounts .ot the county; from whirl) it will be seen that to pn perly fold the • dutirs of the office, the officer mo,t be ■ goo;1 accountant, steady. honert. and otherwise queliftrd. Such a min is Thomprion A. Godfrey—one around whom we obeli boglad•tn cane, and of whose election there is no doubt. Such are the .claims of MO W bin Ticket, hastily_ stated. Was there ever a better Ticket given to you, votere, for support—one which so happily combines the necessary qualifications and personal popularity. Con you withhold your support from sitch,l Ticket—can you, as lriends to Protection —as friends to Schuy.kill county, her Iron and C,,ial Mines, her Railroads and other improve ments, go fur a Ticket, whose influence, if elected would be yielded towards the perpetuation of the present Free Trade policy. Think of these things, and let the ballot box send forth your answer. PE INSYLVANIA THE BATTLE GROUND The Locofoce Free Trade Party has a majority in•the United States Senate; but Pennsylvania makes the Presidents ebe elected, Van Buren, liarrieon, Polk and Taylor,—and the -I,ocofoco Free Trade party wants Pennsylvania. If she votes Free Trade, the Freo Trade majority in the Senate will go for Free Trade. If she maintains ground ID favor of protection, that majority will grant her desires, before they will run the risk of l oco'he her vote, and the destruction of their es• esadeney. Think of this, voters of Schuylkill, Mars yin deposit pair holism on Teeth, cast. WHIGS 'TO THE POLIIIS 1111111 011 SHINE-Td THE POLLS. .Friends of AMERICAN INDUSTHY— Friends of a SOUND CURRENCY— • Friendlier economy lel the Stets and General Government. FIIIMITO, Miners. Mribanies, laborers. Menu. (*clarets, of Schaylkißcounty --all wbopay taxer end live by the sweat of their brow., should be at the -Polls on Taseidey next, end irate the Protection Ticket, The whole Ticket. •• • And'nothins but the Ticlwit . HOW THE BRITISH TARIFF WORKS We have received the folloorlbg from our mem ber of Congtves, who passed through Baltimore a reVldays ago. -It speak! for itself : Mr. Bannan • In a recent conversation with,: gentlemen con nected with a heavy importing house. in Baltimore. I leartithat contracts hare been. sod will be made for delivering Railroad chains in this tnuntry. at tI cts, per lb.; just half the price at which they have been heretofore furnished here. Is it singular then Ost,hundreds of founders. mould ers. and laborers should not be able to find employ ment—and if not this a convincing proof of the de termination of Brash Capitalists to break down every branch of American y indust C r. • Pours. ,Stc, HAS. W. PITMAN. TUESDAY NEXT. Are all reedy for the election. Have all can— vassed over in their minds the value at a vote. Let no one say my vote will do no good. Let no ope think be has no influence—evert man iies vome. It is every men's duty to vote.. Vote early. Bee that your neighbors vote. THE WHOLE VOTE. Every Whig vote 'ought to be brought out on TUESDAY NEXT. Remember that s full Whig vote iae Whig Victory. Awake, then Whigs of 'Bchuylkill County, exercise the elec— tive franchise t—discharge your duty at the polls!, By so doing You will pore yourselves worthy of your party, worthy of it principles, and worthy of the great County of Schuylkill• Lei not dsingle vote be lost ! THE TIME HAS COME ! :The time, Voteri of Schuylkill county, his or- NEX I' TUESDAY will be s day, big with the fate of our State and County.—Remem ber, that your interests sten mrnied to you, and is yOu direct, s ' o' will your public servants act. This being the case, bow important, how imperative is the duty, tospeak out on Tuesday nest, in favor ol.Protection Fo A DERICAN INDUSTRY— In favor of your OWN WORKsHOPS—your IRON MlLLS—and your COAL Mines. Have Iyou ever had a greater incentive to action—hove you ever had greater occevion to use the ballot box to'iedregi your wrongs. Never---uever Arou.e, Whigs and Tariff men; leave your Workshop— your Gehl* arid counting Houmeo, and give on e d a y to your country, incaating'yonr own vote, and aid in bringing out idberv, to vote for men whose in fluence will bo'wielited to establish measuree. Which will once m o re bring back good times, and pl ice American Libor, beyond the competition of tile low lathir of Europe.. ALL WE ASK- 1. fur the people of !Schuylkill county to vote far Protecttor: on Tuesday next,.end if the friends cf Gen. Taylor in the ensuing Congress, end Gen. Taylor's' Administration, do not use every ex ertion in their power to repeal the British Bill of 1846:we will never sAt them to vote the same Ticket again. Is this not fair 1' DON'T BET Whig. don't betz—the Locofoeoe have no Prin ciples, and the only thing they can do. is to °ff.,. to het—this is their brag game—end it is all for effect. 'Defeat is indelibly written on their court. tenancea. it will be another Buena Vlsta. ONE VOTE! Da riot permit A SINGLE VOTE to be LOST, on Tuesday nest. One Whig who stays at: home, may defeats portion of the Whig Ticket—May defeats member of the Legislature— it may defeat the Whig Canal Cinnmissioner—it may defeat the election of a Whig State Treas urer—it may enable the Locofoco party to Gerry. mender the Staie—qt may enable the Locolocos in the Legislature to instruct our U S Senators to vote for the Tariff of 1858! TAE 'TARIFF. The Locorocoi stet• that the Whigs bring up the 'Esriff always at the election. We should like to know whether that is not the proper time to bring up all questions, relsting to Glvernment. before the people, when they are going to rots on these questions. We are authorized to poonounee the above an absolute and po.itive falsehood. No such prom iw has been made to Peter friberi, Esq., on ft* put Schuylkill 'Monty. It is rile alanOr. CHEERING PROSPECTS: I _y We are informed, bye person who has been i over a large portion of the County, that the Pro tectioo Ticket, will get a larger Tote in every dis trict out of the Coal Region, than it received last fall, in proportion to the vote polled. He assures us that we can rely upon this inlormation. The want of Protection is beginning to touch the Farm ers also. Men of the Coal Region, will you fal ler, while the Recruits ate. piioring in from the County).? No, never I—pick your flints and give them another shot. SECRET ADDRESS An Unknown Executive Committee, of the Fres Trade Locufocii party, have issued Secret Ad. 'dress, to be distributed at the Collieries, on the eve of the election—too late, as they suppose, to be answered. We, however, obtained a copy, snit answered some of its beautiful arguments, quite as son as their address WO circulated. In this address they state that the Tariff has nothing to do with the'present difficulties—that the causes . all exist here, in Schuylkill county. Will di. learned Statesmaa who pennell it, answer a few queries. Does not trade generally. increase as the poit- Mien increases t Del not the Coal Trade increase u couch is three. four, and even five hundred llatisand lons a year, under the Tan:T.4 184 d! If so, why is it while there is no war,. nothini to tetatd business, the population of theyountry increased; that the husiness,sioce the British Bill I of 1846 took effect. is falling off, instead of tame slog, is it shoulttl f Tiv fallowing is the quantity of Coal seat to market test year, up to I:Saturday last, compared with the present year, to seine period: 184E12'1 1449. toot, 946,777 813.746 323,631 323.487 573.108 558,069 326,895 306,424 Reading -Railroad. I:Schuylkill Canal, WOO Canal, Sea. and Hudson Canal; •' Total tout, 4,122,113 4,C03.715 Decrease in 1849, so fir, 118,698, toes ! ! The Philadelphia Ledger, which ought to be good eatbarity (or Free Traders at least. stolen that there is more Coal in the hands of dealers now lot sale, for domestic purposes, than there WAS 1110 yea?. . If it less true u "holy writ that the sole causes of our troubles Fe all here at home" (we quote from the address) bow is it that the Rolling Was, Furnace., Factories, dec., all over the cmantry are closing' these could not be effected by the mintier business ii, done in Schuylkill county. - Is not the author of the Adam's& irest humbug? The Lana pi FtsniN3 otiksolgioso kostirmits 4 fall Witt 3 .} :I •as •I T lIIAINTA.LS yotra awn The Washington &pubfic l ; ie en article upon the Position caromed by the Whig and the sotelled'Carooeratio patties, it their respective State Conventions, at Pittatnnig Harrishurga upon the Teta caUs.the attentiokof the reply , of Penneylvenia, to the reitehitionstiatlx - Cem=l notions, upini are plainly set - . before the= re oters:of - the "te. These resolutions will be found taitree-itireir-editrir lid bead, and with theta placed.btfore tbe - pecpiti no one can vote in the dark. • • The present National Atltninistration will' be governed by the. voice of the' people; as they direct,at the tialtattiox, so will o 4 rulers conduct the affair. of Suite. If the peripla . viant better times they must go for messures,svhich will 'Til ton us the halcyon days we extierieoced under the Tariff of '44; and 'at the same time unite with the party which etlfocalteolOessittree of such e dimmer. The iuud is be . fons the people— co one can be mistaken—if they want a change in the revenue lows of the Country, they must stand by the Preiident who will aid, in giving them any Canstituti mat measures for which the people may ark. The following, from the Wish ington Republic, the official organ of the Ad - miniitration, and with h speaks by authority, wilt show the voters of Pennsylvania the • necessity of a decided exprenion of opiniOns upon this matter:. • i Now, the people of Pennsylvtinta, sayethe Republic. know much better than we do whether or nut- they can live with the present duties on coal cud trot—under the tariff of 1846. If high wages and flue profitable markets—they will, nu doubt, lift up their bends and voices for the present state of things. They will vote for - the Demo cratic candidates for :State and Neral offizes. They will endiirae by their eufirages the fiction of thy Locoloco Baltimore and Pittsburg conven- , Boos. They will say by their action to President Taylor and the atfrounattstion, owe ate wilting to wand, by things as they are—we improve of .the 'Democratic tree-trade which will bring down American labor to the low standard of Europe— which WILL BLOW 0(.1 f OUR lurnscvs, DESTROY OUR lIIISINESS, I AND BEG_ OAR OUR FAMILIES. ' If this language should be held through the ballot box, the Mintnistratian can only say, as they say on 611 other subject.. we PRESS NO. THING AGAINST the wishes col SUS p•Ople ; WE BOW IN IMPLICIT OBEDIENCE TO the will of the people as expressed through it. coo stitutional organs. President Taylor his no theo ries or speculative doctrine* on these subjects which he di mes to press upon an unwilling cone. munity. He will neither fawn, nor menace, nor 'manage to get Isocline schemes or measures through a reluctant Congress. We base-seen BRITISH TARIFFS' FORCED through two Houses only by the most extrainifinsry Crone on the pea of the President and everyouternber of the cabinet. It was not sell be tied saturated both Houses with public patronage, that Mr Polk ec cured a majority for that Brinah tariff; but Pres ident Taylor will resent to no such means even to carry on Americaii tsrff. If shy change is made in the tariff of 1816. IT WEST BE BECAUSE TILE• PEOPLE CALL FOB Ir. Thera wit be, as Mere ought to Liu Executive management brought to beer in tie favor IF Tug PEOPLE %.V AN l' A CHANGE THEY WILL SEEKTO EXPRESS that desire through their constitutional °mane. Ttn.s will en.leaVor. to make THE BALLO r 430 X ELOQUEN WIPH THE VOICES OF LABOR. Those are wish that President Tay lot WILL LIS TEN 'fu—G.r t ie b. s to ld t h e people many times, that with tio .porpose of bus uwtt to gratify. It will be the sun mitt object at his administration yto give ca n -faction to his Gee tory men• - cO• The fullowng letter was banded ,to ua tor publteation, by a tlemoer l at, but not a Straub Dem , rat "BARRY Oct. 4. 1610. .•Dear Sir—ln answer to your imuttry. I will hi form you that Francis Dengler will gei at leant two thirds of all the toilet polled in awry Township, and a large m ajority in both Upper and Lower Mahan-- lingo. tie is a man who is %misers:4lY esteemed by all who know him. alto the Democrats hete prefer "lam to Col. Straub, wbo is well known as a reng , - , I gad., Whig from Union county. and only joined the Democratic' party when he mowed to Sehitylkitt Co . a few years ago. because the Democratic ptray had the majority here: .IYlr. Dengler is also' gaining ground in. the lower end of the county, particular y in :11anhcon, , ouiti M 4011611, Wayne. Brunswig - and West l'enn,. and it ~ -the tntOrmation incorrect !rum Intl quarter, he will get quite as ma.l woes in the county as Col. Straub —if he does no, biat hint. The Colonel will open Ids eyqs when Ile sees the rerun. - . . “Icahnot End a single note fat E.g. Wilson. id this section of the county Estrset frotn's letter doled, Oar prospects are cheering indeed in this section. We can do as well as we d.d last year, on the general ticket, and Capt Nagle will run far ahead. Yours..lC.„ T. A. 13Jya—do you hear that From the Pottsville E.npariumpf Thareduy. *The eats Fdhett has tteeq pratturd ,the Deputy Marsha tchtp oftiettuy'kttl Coda y,'M the exclustoo of all i." TURN OUT-TURN OUT Whig's of Schuylkill county, you, achivvee a glorious victory last year—you elected Governor Johnston—you elected Gen. Tailor:'—Your de— cision will not only be looked upon with great interest, in this State, but throughout the whole Union, are eyes cast upon Schuylkill county, the great Coal Field of the Republic. Mayen willing that it should be cast'up to you, that you had failed in your duty—that, after electing Taylor.—the.slorious.Old hero of Buena Vists— the min who never lost a lastile—theStccius tatua of America—to the Preeidency,lyou had dr, wall him, leaving Lint without your act mcs...ures. yott must speak out—you must reiterate your rentinat:nig lapin the great plated questions of the thy., You must sustain ,your rulers—or else our ii+ory of last year, will not be of much avail; "Up Guards, and at 'em." THE VOTE IN SCIIIIYLKILLECIOUNTY. We publish the offictill,eote polled yin Sebuyl kill Coutuy, et the het Gcivernot euilPrei4entia elect ion. for referenee : . .. ... g : . . .. • .: a '7. t. o r.; ...' . ' " a . 2 C rm • 1. , N E WirJ . ISO 79 . 798 83 N W Ward 357 . 171 • 401 163 isuuth Ward 358 133 374, 135' 1 895 383 Mt Carbon • 59 • 53 Norwegian 166 I . 66 Port Carbon 310 140 New Castle 326 Aline/utile 323 1 - 131 Stench • 275 115 Toonont 101 118 8+14.101,111 207 128 Schuylkill 123 75 , Tamaqua 227 189 Scljuylkill Haven 186 156 - Ocerigebuig , 166 .295 Ru' 30 68 U.iun ' 26 .129 Wert Penn 77 189 Sri al h Menheim 29 91 Port Clinton 49 69 McKeanthurg 117 122 Faetlensburg 94 . 03 Pinvilvove Borough '74 .• 150 Porter 'l4 30 1. Mahantango 117 : 172 U Hahatitengo 18 194 Barry . • 68 •92 Manheirn 86 78, Piritiro IV 101 131 4,284 3,538 3,538 %widow VW ))Ire Saaotan: • The following dialogue took •place in hitnersville. bet woes • Coal Operator and a enateettontat, a few days age:et-I send it to you for publication give the worthies near' mil can. 1.1 slows the workings of honaan astute, and how different Men act under emetin circienstancea : I ' Peoeecriostre—Don't too intend taking any pan in thee:echoes—it is important that we should all Wo - rEigale this fall. to comOete the work' we tom . emelt-Let ear. I Coil DerleaToe-1110 - 1 have been' fishnet with ray men the wbnle season— they have been ablating meter reducing the wages. !when the price of Coal ail,-and--I have made up my mind to let things take their course; I will shape my bustuess acconl ng,ty. It they want free trade let them hare it—l can live, if they can. PROTT.CTIONDT--13nt don't you see the suffering it will produce in this commneity--the de-traction of the value of everything.—and the large number 01 people that wilt have to, leave the reeler'. sumo of whom have houses and lota, which will net be worth half what they paid for them. Cost. 01[11AT - in-1 know ilia all true—bat Vault to the use of talking, ; I am net resaonsible for tt—if the people ow vote for Free trade men. it is their fault not mine. I have worked and talked until I hare got tired— and , I tell yap I will do bathing in thus election—thirties may take then own course. I know that I will auffer. but I, will not gof er half .a. Moat vs the Miners and Laborers who work for me.—if there la no protection given to American hide try the coming winter; the men next year will have to work ter what they can get; and I believe the Ced Men. Will make some money, because the neinher of Miners and Laborers that will be out of emdlin meat will make the wtyee very low, and beiliedes. oh it bustnees is done, will be done in traffic, and Sotto ihd as, and every body meat take care of himself. I well not take any part in the I election— I have as mach as I e di do to ray my Notes, and keep out of the hinds attic Sheriff—.he people may take cite or themselves—if they choose to vote fin free trade, I am satiatied. l'.l vote Myself and others mu vote jest is they please—l will nut say .ne word to them on the subject . Pao nen toirwr—llut it is the duty of everyman who bel i eves had la vs have been prwed. to do every. thing in hia power to talk to the people. and explon the law. to them —there are many who are really Fein est and want to do what is right, but they ere moiled by dernagligues.atim want to gat Ikea votes. by ar ra:nog them against their emploters , merely with a view of creating mirchief , knowi ng that their always to tome antipathy, existing between the employed and r the employer In ad my intercourse with the peo ple. I find such to be the case. and these deningounes always flatter the peopie ; tell them that they are their Ant friends, and their employer is appeasing them. CoAt, Ortmernit— I k• ow all auk—have I not talked and worked unit! I am tired=-if-they now choose to bel.eve these men in parte we to the basin's, men. who put their money in improvements and circulate it in the cominniely. let them—l'm de. terminal to take no part in Mut election. If they can `do the busineis better than I can do it. let them and let the men go to them far employment—l have no °Wee:eine—l'll leave the business to marrow. if I can I only one ball my Colliery cost me. PROT. C rioNas.rlVe.l. too may do as 301 please; but I .1111 determined to work and talk and explata to the pet/glean I can.o nut the Protective system is es tablished. it it can be done. I consider it a dory every man owes to his feltnw man in a enunity this. where the masses make the 'aws—l will try and remove the premlieea engendered by these dem:- gogues.and tf I rail In d tog so. and the pope roll 'heeelessly and with their eyes open.vote hir the men who advocate bad lawn, merely to punish those with whom,they to ty hate some private difficulty about wages, ;red other causes, and thus mush themselves. I hared me are duty, and the reepensibility rests uN Term owe You can take your course and I will takemine. Here they parted. ' TO TEACHERS AND SCHOOL RECTORS, - TILE sultarribee invites the attention of Teachers and Schonf.-Dtrectors. particularly in Schuyiktll Co., to the followinghew sad improved School Books pub lished hl him..rallod Tick nor's. Columbian Ca Icalat or. • • COIIIIOOIIZIO C3IVII3tOT, • DO Table Book. Do ftolitinhinn Spelling Bonk. Do Practical Common School Mensuration. which will be 'ready in a few days. Tr, Books are already extensively itsed In this County. and in on changeable a population move have. .it is, desirable that the Itnoto used In nor' Schools should he as itnithrin no possible • we therefore call the patticulafatiention of School possible: and Teach ers to this series, on the the coininencement of the .Schools 'this fall. These Books have fecrived the ap probation of about SOO professots and Teachers, as the hest works 'on the subjects on which they treat. *.T/try are also the rlierpesz BDoks •in the market. Merchants, Teachers. School Director.,• Ace., sup plied at the lowest rates, by . the quantity. B. HANNAN, Printer. Publisker and Bookseller. CORRECTED Iiqr.:EICLT FOR THE 10t1R.V. , 91.. Wheal Flour:bbl: #5 00 ~ Dr•d'Pelr'Les pared. 3 00 Rye .. do do 150 Ido • 1 do Inward. 175 Wheat;bush. • 110 Red Applea;par • d. 15 Rye. .do 65 Egcs. A.M. III C go, do . 115 I nutter, kb. 1 2 1 Oats, do 10 I Bunn, 05 Potatnes. do 60 I, Hams. '^ Timothy Seed, 0 50 11L4), ton, Clover -do 3 50 1 Plaster . ZILABRIED. . Sept. 14. by Ilvr. , D. Stork, Mr. Inn+ CALirovx, In Miss AEI MAUD. S.YPEX• bOtt. Or P011.V.IIC• '. Sept• fltb. by the limbo, ;qr. Wm. riEIF2IIIIIDE4. to 5 . n/124/A4U S N 610114 both of Pottsville. . Oct. 4th by the same, Mi. WM. C. Rumor. to Tits, Maat• AMERMAN, both of Schuylkill Cu. On the 22 ult., by the Rev. *m. C. Conley. Mr. JOll3l litEic,and Jame Rummy, !Aoth or Schuylkill "Yours, die.. A•' On the 221 ult. be tler same, Mr. iODEPII OLD Know and Miss .I,ane ult., . , . Tue Feta y eve.mng Oetober 4J, by Samuel Melt.. Esq., ANDREW DIUM, to RACIIA tt.ilscs, both of Ptuta- Tient,;xt, Oet. 2, 1819 IMPROVED OGIDEft. OF EEL) Mbilii—Schti)l-, ke kill Tribe No. 7c—stated mr.mings of the Society are beld rvcry Friday evening at Stieliter's Mill. The members are requesed to be In attendance, as bust tics& of importance wilt be Oaneacied. J. P. tiERTRAm, WILL be preaching in Thompann'e Hall, C•N''' corner or Markel and Second street., 00 Sabbath (tn-morrow) by Rev. J. S. Crawford, of Milton, North umberland Go.. at 101 o'clock in the meriting, and o'clockin ttre afternoon. The public are respectfully invited to attend. • REV AIM C t.l.S.tl', will. preach in , the ve.' Second Methodist Ep iscopal cbUrch in this bor nuah, on neat Sabbath mottling and evening, at the tia., nal hour, ,rt , p LIAI v CRS a Lis CHURClL—Services are: held tY" in the 2d story of Stlchter's Nervllall, every Sege.' bath morning and evening at the usual hours Rev. R. K. BRUSH, of Luzerne County, ralilOr: • The public are respectfully invited to attend. • TIIE PROTESTANT t7 ' --The following Resolution has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Resolved: That in considaration of ilia einns contribu led and to he contributed as donolions to the credit's. and furnish ing of the church eic ; the vestry do hereby art apart, wort appropriadtefi e FIFTY EICIIT PEWS, svhieh shell brand remainfree for all person. who may desire to woritilp In the Church.. These pews are located ne IN TIIE CENTRE AISLE. North side, . 119,-127, 135, 14:1, 151, 159. South side, N0.,112, 110, 129, 1515,141. 152, 1611. IN THE NORTH AISLE. North aide, No 1,7, 13,19, 25, 31, 27, 43, .51, 53 54,55. South side, No. 2,8, lir 20. 28, 33, 38, 44, 50 ; 52. IN THE SiMITIT Sonth. side, N 0.56, 57, 56, 60, 74, 80, 86.71.98, 101.11 0 . North side ' Nil 59, 67, 73, 79, 65, 91, 97, 101, 109: DIVINESFRVICE is held In the Church every Sun day. adorning Seirice commences :at 10i o'clock. Afternoon Service cod - tneneee at 4 o'clock. And even. na service. on the nret Sunday of every month. TRI,' TRINITY Reit CEMETERY, AT 14011 WP LAUREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church. Potts ville, are rem ready to sell burial lot. and graven In that large and beautiful plot of ground. near the Janet ion of ?.!arket Street and the Mlneraville Road, which they have la,tely enclosed and tale oat for aCemetcry. t Ap plication for - lots or aingle mayss may be„made to AN DREW RUSSEL, Esq., Treasurer of the Cburrlt, at whose office naMshantoneo Street, a plan of the CetlM tery can be seen, or Edward ()wen Pat ry, Centre Street. TlLCdittilT7m-gurcifiV.i-Tr'ii'D--.AT:-D—cTt'To a Towascizi'm Smastemumta.-11iis tite.iretne has the .lieculiar fortune of being rerommended and prescribed, by the most rempertable physiciane of the country, and only requires atrial to bringlt into general time. It ie put up in guart , bottles, and is siY time, cheaper than any nther preparation. Dort: Towneend is a physician of great reputation in Albany, N. T. and the Phmcia'ns generally in that city prescribe it In their praCtice The following is a certificate !rod 11011:4 of them: Dr.Towneend is alruoit daily receiving orders front Physicians in different parte df the Unlnn. , This Is in certify that tac, the pdersign-edFltieicians 973, 386 63 65' 2U 94 317 143 375 130 352 140 332 118 lit 106 228 141 157 60 260 172 19% , 161 219 284 33 ; 74 30 137 93 238 29'_ 81 o the city of Albany have In namenase earn preseri bed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and eve be.teve ft to be one of the most valuable preparations of the Sarsa [Junta In the market. - M. 11. PULINA. M. D. J. WILSON.' M. D. R. P. BRIGGS. M. D. . P. E. ELMENDOIIF, U. D. Albany, April lONS • D. Seymour, the welter of theßowing, Is OP! Of .he oldest and most respectable Phyalcians In Conn. Dartford. Ct.. May 91, 1918. Dr. TowssEND.-IDear Sir • •• Townsend's.Saraa wills" Mem a ready sale in Ilartforil—is highly es teemed by All who have made one of it, and we have teason to believe its good qualities willna daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I have dully galls far it, and hope you will be remunerated for yOur exertions to 'render service to the afflicted. .1 am sir. your obedient servant. , lIAEVEY SEYMOUR. M. D. 66 60 152 135 131 210 The General agency for the sale of the Sarsa parilla is at Raunan's Bookstore Pottsville, where bros. als is and others can be su ppi it ltv holes ' alraltbe plane = factarefiPriem It Is also foe sale In Pottsville at 0 amens & fels • ter's and John S. C. Martin's Strati Stoles; E. 1. Fry. Tamaqua; .1. W. Gibbs, Dressillt, Mineraoille; C. Fro Sep, Ororigsborg Shlsaltr, and W. L. Ilelstei.Port Carboni Paul Barr, Pinesrove; J. 0. Hopes. Pottsville. . 0 Bea adn"sementie anolbereolumn. &circular zontaltitat a large umbel 'cot tontacttes from Pitkiir nos natant en neat:n.4 at lianas illoo leff.rdrip 411 401 to tilt, or 0 //algae frir 13. • .81 43 1 22 29 149 • 166 • 93 197 92.• '29 110 86 12/ 156 4,930 3,700 8,700 1. i,llO Er& the More Journal.] A DIALOGUE. A TIVATANDSR POTiSVILLE MARTS NOTICL'S OPINIONS-OF PHYSICIANS TISER • NOTICES. • itlOTlCEvvelbe stockholders of 7•Tbe wta ra it Company, Witt meet at the otßre of W. S. Taal, No. 143 Arch Street, in the City of Pbll24 l e l Phia..° Monday the ettb instant. at 4 o'clock P. M.. to elect twelve...Umtata puesittiat to the provisions of their char - taw of incorporation. Thomas Ada Isaac Starr. ms, dames W. Peat, Wm. Smith, Wm. 1. vans, A Graff, Chas. Dutilh, Ehs.erff . Win. Eckert. Main, Shades 1141 h. Oct. 6,1849.41-1 t AL 2161 TOR'S tidersiened. It auditor appointed by the COort of Common Pleas of Schuylkill Wanly. "to distribute the motets moot the creditors of John Campbell, en the hands of his as signee. N M Willson. Esei avreesblr to the aerunnt tiled by said asslanee,•• wall attend tor that P0...8 " blr office. in the Borough or Pottsville. on Monday the 29th day of October, 180. at 10-o'clock. A. 51.. when and where all perstins interested. can attend It they see, proper. SOHN P MOBA Ca, Oct 6, 1849-41411 A Aniline. MOTICE.eoeThe AudtterS of the Rommel of Potts- SI voile. swlll meet at the Courcll Chamber, on !Sat urday the eth or October, for the purpose of auditing the-Espendituens of thla Boreugh. JNO IL DOWNING, Al " • " Sept 29. 1419.-40.21 • Town Clerk. A 13311-111STILATION NOTloE.—Whersas. Letters of Administrition on the estate of Joseph Dobbins. late of the florMigli of Ifinersoit le. deceased. have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill Coun ty, to the strbserther. notice is hereby given. in al: per sons indebted to the said estate, to make payment. and to all those having claims against raid decfased, to present them for settlement, to - cumwry DOBBINS. Adminbitrattig. kilinersville. Sept 29'49 --4011 A 110MISISTEttiTIOWNOT10E: 7 ...Wberess, FA l e tters or Administration on the estate of Conrad Robb. late of Blythe township. Schuylkill 'County, de ceased. have been grained to the subscriber, by the - Register of Schuylkill eminiy.—notite is hereby given. requiring all peremis indebted to Paid estate, to make payment. and all those having claims wit' present them far settlement. W ILLI.III - 001111, Ada*. Sept. V, 49. —4O-130 A DMINISTRATION NOTICE.--Whereas ft Letters of Adminssi ration, on the estate of LER REPS WHITNEY. late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. have been granted by lite Register of County, to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to All persons indebted to the said estate, to make Pay ment : and to all those hams , Maims against said dc ceased, to present them for settlement. to . WM. 1.. WHITNEY. ltdm'r. pottsville,Sept 22, 1819. • 39-41 DIIIINISTRATION NOTlCE.—Letiern of Administration halting been granted the under signed, Atintinistratris Mine estate of PAT'K MAN. late of richitylkill Township, Schnylkill county. deteased. Notice in herein) , given, to all persons In debted to said estate, to make. payment; and those having claims, will present the same for settlement. CATIIARIPIE FREEMAN, Ailmlitistratrig. Rent IS, 1E49. 36.61.11 DIM.I.IIISTRATION 01 . 1110 e tters I testamentary .in the estate of RALI'II FETEIEIt- STA N E,late of New Castle,' Schuylkill County, de ceased. has been scanted in the subst.ribers, by the 1 - leakier of Schuylkill County,' .Notire is hereby giv en requestins all those indebted to sald estate to make payment. and those having will prevent' them for Settlement. ' FftANCIS SPENCER' Adni•or. ANN .FETIIENISTANs, Adin'ta• Sept 15,1549. r sk• O'CICE In hereby given that an appltratlon will be - mada Intim Leeirldlure at Its - ni.si session for the Mewl...mann or a Bank to he called the thank of Pottsele... with a capital or one hundred and Sty amasst d dollar.; for the transaction of the usual bus loess ot flanks. to Inc located in the Ilnrouo of Potts - vittr te the county of Schuylkill', In the state of Penn eylvanits. SAMUEL HARTZ,- joirs C. ',ESAU:, 1. F . . WHITNEY, PRANK PO rT, 7:49-29-bm. WII.LIAM C. LEI?. 0T1C.U.2-TIIOIIS.3I'OSTIM & Co., HAVE REMOVE") their etook•nt Boots and Shoes to the new store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets, where the business will in 'More be carried on upon Vie' cant: principle.. Thankful to their friends and the public in general for past favors. they hope, by mans.. "Pug their business in future 1111411 trio only correct tin its, (viz., cash payments; to afford to their CUPlamers goods upon sucii reasonable terms as will ensure to them a liberal patronage tSP AS UP:—.lll persons indebted to the undersign ed are requested tocoine forward and settle their assets as (Me new busineiel arrangements will• • regime its to i lkeroolnue and liege the prompt payment or Ine4anie, 14:1117-ej TiIOMNS FOSTCII. k CO. VOTICT ,I I.—The sobscrlhers Mare hero appointed IN arenas for the sale of Hart icon's Copyin; Pre/s and Metallic Datapoint! Tshlet, a timesaving., /suer ear inc. and money sa ring machine.; sample of which may he seen at the York .'tore; all orders for the above presses which ate wafranted togiviientiresattsfaction will he promptlv attended to. March 17 12.) E. YARDLEY 6c SON. NOTICE is herehy riven that application will he "made to the Lest:Witte of Pennsylvania, at their nest P,41 , 111. for a renewal of the Charter ef the Miners' Batik of Pottsville. In the County of Schuyl kill. with the privilet e of increasing ha capital from two hundred thousand dollars in four hundred thou. sand dollars. fly order of the 11,13 rd. CHAS. LCESER, Cashier. —2ti fm MEE TOTICEIS lIERVitY GIVEN that application Ibentade loth:l...el.tat we:at itS nest megoton the incorporat Inn 1.1 a Bank. to he ealhel ''M mess' andltectrutii , ' Bank of Mittero+lll.•,° . tvolt a r nprtal or IWO i 1111011.4 th01.3116i dOli.lts, to he lacate4 in the lint.ot2ll 0r Mini.rwille• IVII. N. Ft.0111:1 \4, • BLAIR 711cCI.TINACHAN GIW. J 1.M1.174 F.11.1.:3, , • F sAmuct. HEILNEW _ - J.mf. 39. 019 VOTIVE Is TrimEnv IIIVEN,11101:un applica tion will net the I..eittlature at itn nest tsr the In,orpnration of a Saving 10.1111,1- tir.n, to be c tiled the , 'l'ntt+vuile S.tving Instinnion. •' with a capital of Fifty Thunatut Doll: tr., for the tranimetion of the tint II holiness of ':acing 11..1 10 1 - Ibms. to he In-aired 11 the 11.nouzlt of Poil.o.llte,in the County of Schuylkill. Pa. 1 R. WOOIISHIF., IV. SLATER, pOILIP THOS. C. POLLOCK' 27-631 n, . 18 o n 6 00 MEM . NAVIGATION CARS —The Schuylkill Navigation Company, haring sometime miner, assigned all their Railroad Cars, entn. monlv {Acorn as the " reticle Cars" to ilenty C. Cnrhlt, Chatlfs S. Wood. and Edward T.,Randolph. Esq rn.—in trust, (or certain porpor,s; and Imliression having now been Riven. In their Agent Edward G. Ilarrls. wn, will keen these ; Cara in Repair, and run them. for acennnt of the Trustees. NOTICE, is hereby given, that all claims, far Libor. or materials, tiara titer Cornish..a In these Cars, mist be presented for settlement to Edward G. Ilarrin. Agent for the Trusterre. .E1.1V1)00 MORRIS.' Dee. 2-'4 , 3-19-Iyl Resident Engineer. N. N.' OTICE.--A. NtCATIS —Where.. the Coal Ctrs -• k'nnwn as the "Yellow Cars"—have nn several nceasinn• been' stnien array from the Narita tinn Lauding., and used to haul Coal for private pur poses. • ' - NOTICE. In hereby given that the sillisariber in de. termined to use all the ineans in his power. In pin a stop to such tresp.w.sea, and to ptutish the trespassers. EOW 4.an G. lIARRIs. 7tltiyl2. , Arent ror the Trustees. WANTED rikACIIER WA a TEEI.-erlie TrOlglerP nf the. I • Orwieshurg Acaderdv, on this County, are desirous of empinyrne a competent person In take Ovule of that institution. • They think th.ii the plat•e presenis a good opening for the. rrnahli.liment of a sand , and that a person whoso,liosinerni it la to teach, and who is otherwise gal lined. would receive adequate eneranieitient. Errors nddrecurd In, either of the undersigned Trostees, will be attended to. Ch 3111.1. %Vittorio, . Wnt II Forts, Jaws II firoeff, John It:moan. Joseph Ilatomer, Frederick Heck, John Ego, Eli liarnmer. Oct 6,1949 • --41-41 IA7 ANTED.--Two NIAle Tent hero take charge ni - N0.211 nil .1 runic:retool:ln Pottsville. Apptica._ , tines to be handed to the•SerterOrl, prior to the 25th Ins Oct 6.1819 ,P-EA.OrIERS male reaeh rrs,tn take charge nrthe Actionls of North Niaci helm Townahip. are wattled. None but those who are fully eninprtent. and of rood moral eli - trarter. need apply. Applications will he received itp to the 13th of October. when the Directors will meet at the house of the Widow' Mover, nt 9 o'clock. hi M.. to decide upon the applications. initN 1.EVF1.1311, Pfesident of the. Board. MO ATANTELN—To purchase, a ilarse and Wacon, v V scalable to travel in the Country tot carrying Book/. Apply at this office. CLERKSHIP WANTED.—A young man. nineteen years (if age, of eoloratinn, and who ha. 1734 experience in the business, wishes to oh tain a sonatinn 'in Pottsville, a. a Clerk in a store either Dry Gond., armory nr both. *lle speaks the English and Welah Language ennalnency d all furiberpafficalars, iaq fir? Fer refer;nre. and all i in... , with the subwribes, at. Ilia 01lice In Thninpeeit ; ii ilair.. 31arket r3treet. DANIEL E.: PISILL9B. ilept I. 1849. 3B-11 lA/ANTED-01 E THOUSAND TONS COAL— For which Umbrellas of the hest Manufacture furnished, at the lowest market priers Ex chance will he made for any Ii: on ior the whole quantity; address, or apply to • W3l. 11. RICHARDSON . . •• No. ICI Market st., Philadelphia. Nevi S. ISHI. 37-2mn LOST AND FOUND QTR AT COW.—Woo briniata to the' subscriber. t , residing in Fatima Valley. Cass Tp.. a red cow with white back and belly, and spotted hips,—she has short horns and Is shout 5 yearn nil. The 'owner is re quested to come forward, prove property. pay chars.. and take her away,otherwlse she will be sold-arcording to law, Get 11, 1817 COPFLAVED On STOLEN—Frnin the antiarrh. her at Port Clinton. on ihemieht or Thilmlay, the 13th Inst.. a HAY ARE, lame in the Tell hind ler. A reasonable rewarl will he given npon her relarn In the owner. JAMES FLANNEn AN. Sept 'IL ISI7. . _ _ cv Tit AY 110 tigt —Ca mr he iTiemiaranit he C nth/Ir. riher. n. 51.11,1 cln Nomegtan Tnw nom% et.? the West Emelt I ilrnad. about ;brie weeks arn, a LARGE RAP uoit4e. moo Jli Bean Mal Th. own. eels ttvioxtP4 In toma forwti r id, pmve prnpcny. P , 3 1 charges. and take him away; ntherwhe he will be sold according in taw. _PETER 4.1.1.150 N. Sept 'Pt ISO 39-3 t• Ell Thompson. .• PEAL ESTATE AORNT, AND . COLLECTOR OF RPATS. Offies in Port CaTboa. &Amyl/rill ("eirtg. 04.= rt l Hll eubseilber will take rbarn -of Coil Landa, Dwelling linueet, and tuber prnperty. and •nt'ect Rents for the tonne, in the Gaunt, -of Schuylkill'. and all other baldness tanwseteit with hitt hfeheYi will b. promptly altnndsd to. F:l4 Ti/OMPSON. • Part Qv sort &bolls 11l to.. Refers to llord Pitt/aim?. sod Horace. dttolto. Ego Pottsville. " Same) Bell. 'Reading.. t " Was. 0. Wilson. No. 14 Natal 3tl Intikt6tlyttla.." wet, 'FOR SALE &TO LET. ; 1199711L11D SALE, of LOTS No. RUE; 200,20, and 1 - 908, on Railroad t3treet, in Wilson & Leran's ad dition to the BOroogh ...I - Tamaqua. will be made nit the premises, on Saturday the Bah October. at 2j o'clock. on =count and risk of the estate of Simon liniment., deceased, unless the heirs or rrprrocutali••• .11 the sold Simon Connelly. comply wan tbo original terms , and condition of dale by B . 4l cueec 0416.1819 FOR SALLE...VAL TY in Minerssulle.— The store now _ torn , ?..-,--,, nccnpled ~ 5 by N. C. Raekin, ;11 of red for aste . nE 7 - For terms 2nisfy to GEORGE J. lIEUR, Jr. Sept 29 1849---40 01 Minergville. OuSALLE. Olt TO LET—A I.wri.tory lir irk I Fii(l.4, on West Norwegian airret,l3) firei (rola by 34 cirri,. . GYIO.. M. CUMMINGS, • Wept T. 3, 1819 39,3! . . FOR SAL t!.: —The Anthracite now avd lot, for Cortina. Applv3in the.prenii.e. to Sept t, 36-41.1 F...IeIAS D. LONG.. t , 014..61 that certain' twn storied stone 12 Tavern stsitd,known as the VALLEY lIOTE f sitnatrt on Valley street, la the town of Pit srtastenon, in the County of Schuylkill ; con aa tainin; In front 60. feet. and in depth 200 fL. •thatiti4 from the Schuylkill Valley hailteld WO yards - . at which point On En relator 4 times daily.; Also, 4 other lots of ground, each .entstainlng 60 feet ' In front. and 200 feeein depth. situate. also, In said town of Patterson. The property will be sold cheap ; Onus easy. Apply to D. E. NICE. Esq . • at his Office, Pottsville, or tel MICHAEL coCIMA.N. Sept. I. lOW. 364 f VOR SAL Coal Barrows; cheap for cash. nut 15, '49. 35411 W. A. KIRK , rOR SALE--FIRE ENGINE'.:-.T he Good Int o " P Fire Company ntrer molt Engine for sole at reasonable price. Which cart be seen at their linuir sth street...between Market and Ninmerian. For Cher particulars apply to E. 54e11ONALD. B. MILLER. 0. D. JENKINS, Committee. Aug 14,:49-334t1 W S AN° FOR ALE.—A. superior new Roe 1 wood Piano, manotartureil by Conrad tiley Philadelphia For sale oitreasonable terms; apply DENJAMIN CIRIIST, . .. July 23, 1242. 31-tf i FOtStLE—fIIE SDOSCRIBEITOFFERS F O R pate propetty DOW. occupied by him in West .1...-. Branch Wile/ , four miles from Pottsville, ,andfrom one and a half miles dcbuylkill 11k•el cen; curaistin; of live and a half acres 'of land well laid out as a garden and fruit arch - - ard. A two story frame house, 2S s'4o feet, with a cel lar under the whole, kitchen Mine cellar. Immediate pogasession given. Panto( me puicliase money can re main on Bond and Mortgage if desirrd. For term, op , ply to the subseriber,at hie °thee in Went Brunch Valley. Match Di, 11-tf] D. De FOREST., 1201 t SALE OR RE:VT.—Pt/1U CARRON .L STEAM MILL—The enbscriber offers his Steam Mill. located In Port Carbon—for sale or rent. gild Mill is located in one of the best situations in this Ire gnu. for business, being the .only one in the eastern section of the Coal Region. It as in good conditidn, and possession will be given immediately If re/mil - dd. Ten,. easy. Apply to • L. F. WIIITALYi Port Caroni., March 10th, 18(9. 11-tf I 'l.O 11.ENT—... FARM of IN acres cleared. and J. Own/ling HOuse, near Mount C. tb.n. Apply in J. 11. CAMPBELL. Agent 4 JurISS, 1849 31-tf SALE.--coLLt Env PROPERTY I , P SALE —TIIE rUIIiCRIRER wren, at private le the folio wing property, viz: One GO tiONC Engine. with 4att feet of nine inch pampa. In first rite nothing order. One 311/large Engine. xith `1.40 feet of nine inch Pumps, with winding gearing all complete, In plod working cyder. from alines, One 20 Horse Eaigine for _ in good working order. One 10 Horse Breaking Engine; with Rnllers, Shift ing; Screens, Si-limes, ameall the lizturrs neressarl to do a businees or 1000tono is' week. Also 50 large Railroad Cart. arch L mTy chilled is heels, nod three inch arelo, these Cars are well mim ed for any of our siirroulidin . g Roads where Iltiroe pnwer Is used. .The above Engines were all mannfaetured by 4ay wood & Snyder. aid are considered among the Very hest ever mad., by said parties. Jan.l3, 3-tf GEO, 11. POTT4I FOR SALE AND TDLET.—Butldmit sloni• in Minna carbon, Lew sport Wnod, 1,0 I.ijloa' addition to Pottsville, on Norwegian ci., Potroville,land In Mineroville. Also a convenient Office in 01srrio• Addition. Apply to JA,i. It. CAMI'ULLL. April RS, '4'l. I it•if - I:DR . S . ALE—TWO LOMVODIOUS DWELLING 111.1Ses. Apply to E. P. Richards, Market ol io in. O. Brox in, Crape in., Potts% tile. March 21. • ' .tra L ct fr' n - 1 1.1 an ‘ : • 1 n 1 le h C"t t t g i n I t N lt .1 a pp lic ants , ri c t I t l h J a n t known no the Mill Creek Tract, containing tne ti,sliot tif Coal Veins , . thany of which,—among others; t he Peach Novocain Veint—having a range prover a m it e vii•—Lewis,ropohn, Barracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach Nloontain Veins, Green Park or Ravensdale Vein Per ' pendiciilar.Dianond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Also. all that tract called ilminnetion Tract,helong ing to the said Cnmpany.c nntainingthe Salein,Forrest, Rabbit ibis, Mortliner. 'Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Las.- ton and Alfred Lawliin Veins. Alan, a Saw Ml • and Goo, Millaiityated on the. Mill Creek Tiart,till of which will he rented on moderate tenns by applying to DAVID . Pot toville. Rehlt • - 59 1 4 `00.. S&L ~ ...;P PRIV ark: SALE. An Ili I certain I act or parcel or land, Aituated op the Broad Mountain, in ' Lower 'Manaidonve township, in Schuylkill county. (formerly Perks county,) in the , late_iii Penovvlvania. bounded add denerllied a., Pd. lows„to w it :. 7 ilecinning at a tnarkttd white nib 1r.,; thence by late vVant lands, now4urveved to lactd Miller. north 4m.y-five perches. t n a'whlle na I.; then, by late. vaclnt land. now vut veyerl to Genre, WurPer west lift perclir'• I n a +tone; I henett ,, y hoe vacant Lend now aUrveyed to Leonard 1114.k,•out9;.ixiy-live ;.ent h.. ea td n Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches, to the platen( healnhine,containitta itryf:ltkke , l , c7 and one ' hundred untidily .two perches of ladd a d allowance of in per cent. for roadet,ett a. JOHN G. 1211E1STNER, ' Ciectitor of F. Peal's' estate. 99. Markel at. Phltada. PhMadelphht,.Yiententher 19.'N11, :t6- EiEZI UN VELOPES.-50,000 .Envelores of varintis• LIS kinds•nrol dualities, just received and fur sale: wholesale and retail . , at' BANNAN'S I erpt 29 15491 Cheap Stationary St ores 13 -- ABY J UIIIPIR ES..—A fresh supply of Bahy Juntbers. ale, India Rubber Bands. for do., just received and for tale at - ROI:SANS' ' ' Sept 29. 1549., - .Cheap Variety Stores . 1,,i7 RITE PRESERVING BRANDS'.--A t s very superior ariicle, forshie .he . . Sept 22. 59..] .. J.!..11. BRATTY & Co. %O . APS AGO CREESE. rralr by I. Sept •22.., 3d-] J. 31. nEAtrir 1, Ca. OARPETrIid—A handunaie, aP.nrinwnt or I L./ grain. ,V..noi.tn and lbatonic Carpets. joist rerei ed and for sale by J. M. LIF:ATTV 6-- Co PEG new articta 0 or nrntanla Fluid Lamps. It glees more /iCht. enc., to t he eyev, and 50 per cent cheaper than Can dles. Just received and for vole, at . nANNAN•a Sept 15, 551 Cheap Bunk an 4 Lamp Stores. sigA.INS FOIL aliNfk....--Thesubscribers hays Just received front the bhip Elizabeth, g and II Ind, Rent Rost English Chains, made expressly for Mines. and for sale. Apply Co .!T. Os E. GEORGE. npril2l tf 111 Market and 12th titteets.Philada. ANii,F1):1811 1./ INO =l9re subieribet respecifolly announces that he his commenced the above bustnesq at the corner of Mauch Chottk and Coal Sheets, Poloyille, Pa. and Will br, hapo , to receive rodent: JOHN WARSER . 11.—Gtiage-cocks..lileons,and oil globes on hand, and farsale Polly V, -Iy. HARTS AND HOMES, by 3t:s. Ellis; a brink that should ho rend by every one in this corn.. nuinity. A. new edition just puhlkhed, received and for sale, at HANNAN'S Aug. IS. .14-1 - Honk and Variety Store. hIENLOP'S DIGES'ig . OI the laws of Pennsyl-1 IJ vania g Second editi ~,,, bringing the laws up to the present time, price $7. Just published and• for sate at ,HANNAN'S 'Cheap Law and 3tiscellanenna Bnoks:nrre,: Ana. RA. 35.1 Pott.vdin 'JOIN S. C MARTIN. Sec 6 S. D 41-31 every style of binding. cheaper by '35 nr 30 per neut . Maul:hey can be purchased In Pliiiadblphia. Stilendit 'Gilt Edged Fated} Biblesatrinlys4,a BANNAN'S Cha tilook Strifes. DEAUTIFUL• FLOWER. YAM Ei,„ - for the Centre .1.) Table or Alantel..just received and for nalent lIANNAN'S Cheap Carley Store.. July 21, 1649. 3b- MACKEREL, IMAM, SALMON, HERRINGS, poRK. HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDER:I, LARD AND CHEESE. J Sept. 9.'40. Lamps: LampS: Lamps: OF the various kinds for btirnine 011, I.nrd. Fini 1. Gas. Carnuttinr, rse. Al'.s Night Lamps and 'rang ing lAnos for Halls; Globes. plain and cut; Flues. Shades, &c., just received and (or salist • fIANNAN•S Cheap Stationery Et Variety Staes, July is lAAO. ' • ' 30. 1-:,C' A.ISIILVESIBLES.-10 0 Faintly Bibles, rang ins to vice fturt..Bl,so to 120, just reretved and I for sale, at RANNAIV'S Sept 1. 3t7:1 Cheap Stalk 'and Vsatety Stores vi'LDERs romplettbort I) mom of fhtllglera, Saddlery: Carnage Makers, on! Ilnu.e.keepera. nt ware at reanr.,l prit CS. : Jaly :S. 31-1 OLIRIGHT POTT. II AIL ROAD IRON,-10 Tons or light T rail, A. mole espre,sly for Drifts and :Slopes; '29 pounds to the yard, just received at the York Store; a superior article tunny that has ever been brought to the Coon. ty —Coal Operator* nod others respectfully limited to esti ands.. it. ' E. VARAILE Y do risiN•; ; August 23: itig 35.tf WM. MITCH rm.. Tow.hrp Clerk —41.3:• CAR AXLES AND DAR IRON made at Cold Spring Iron Works, frorn.the tele Grated salishury Don vconiiianily On hand. Orders also received f i or axles. trxwo to any size or shape:, ORRICK & CAMPBELL. A:cwt. for the Cold groin; Iron Works, June IG 4.4tnet) ?ft,. 100 Winter sl.. Pkilarla. '--- I VST RECEIVED at the York *tore. 4 ton n .1 f arid 4 inch wrought minket. ; 4-14 amiable:for flat bar Ilitroati Irn . ; 4:tot, conntantif 41 , hind hOnt h oo d apoto; for T ca %supply of fiat hot te.itvrad Iron, and T Rads atwlys, to be had GO afnalteallott al iho above towed well known since • Muth 17 12-I E. VAIIULEY & SON., i; AIL ROAD IRON ,-.80 TONt. SI i 1 114 r liar It 'tail 'toad Iron, do Slr i Zt • d do n do ddnoW o do n h spikes. IS do I a do do do And Plates,lnr aaleby A. A. O. RALSTOSI;I sorilhfrout at.,Phi adii Philada.., July 11.1816. MEI COME Orwipburg M:11223 MISCELLANY Constantly on hand ri to ode by, .1. PALMER. &Co. i r Market Street Wharf. PIIII.ADELCUIA. IRON Midwifery. ' i VLIZABETU RUICIILNER.jost arrived from Geri. 1:. many, and educated In the art of hlitinrifere, re peet tally offers her prolessinna services to thr eitiaana of Tremoat and ateinit y Also in the curial - Any bad female dowses. Blis respeetrolly fraiche 4 abase to Oa VOW. pattrutagr. laticint el the Boum of . . . . /pint ILA PP:•Tre vet : • Sept 1,11006 CARDS. ATTORN*V AT &Ar il:lir:Am ill Tamatioo . -4Mlce in Hoe Street. Sept 21, 18111. • j • 3n-tt B. TEItB,IIBT, . , C0M111 13 161410N ISIERCITANT. I Jr,, 40 mat st;ite. it (hfanhanan'llank Dullaags,) New tr,v I:6Liberst cash advances nude on Coal. ti it Sept. 8. 1619774,11&.' . k A—Sir MI is. IlE e l. E. ,PUILLIPS, it i aT roRY. FA' 4 - ND CORAidELEOR ATI WUI attend to all, pr.lfessintial business intro him, trlfrrt..mpiness and fidelity._ile may be tell In JbeEneltsb nr Welib languge. II Mike', In Thomrkton'• Hull. Market at.. Dear Safe. b. let 9. . 37-I y a 7 l - r --- te.n.i.s.ti w:Tig.Tfutis, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1I removed his office:nest to J. M foul's Store, Centre street. [Sept I. '49. 90 , --- —llLESLkin— criA , srso., POTTANII.I.E. PEN. 'A.. Office in Market Street, opposite Ktlaa'a Cabll Wars - Rollins. LA./ ti ' , 19•4 -it L , D1V.81141.1 0/ I ..AREESON, r - DEginsEß & ENCII&VEB ON No 80k Walnut sr.. PhHada Annual 4. 1649.. 341-1 y A TTORNET AT LAW . J. B. htcEN Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., P, .lune 211-1 y DC 111EHELIER, 11031 i P TOU. HYSICIAN, Removed 1112040 re t mow of the new brick buildings, appal Orrice. Centre Street. Pottsville. tap! INSURANCE OFF! NATIONAL LOAN FUND LII RANCE SOCIETY OF LONDI 46 A SAVINGS BANK for tbe Benefit; la and the Orphan."—Empowered by liament.—Capits I Albtall.ooo or fri.1. 00 . 1 10 3 -1 serve Fund (Bum Surplus Premiums) of a T. Lamle Murray. Esq.; George stu square. Chairman of the Court of Direct PAyrients—J. Ellintson, M. D.,F. V. S. S. B Won/hours, Esq.. F. E. A, 8. as, Camrour.Esq, PHILADELPHIA ao►an or agyk Clement C Middle, Wen Coleman Fieber, George , RCrah4 !mule A Codey, The following are among the advantage■ off ,his Incaution:— 'The guarantee of a large capital, in adaitini atcUmnlation of premiums, The peculiar beg cured to the assured by the principle of the 14 parinvent The payment of premiums half yei) , quarterly. by parties insured for whole team ef a Wiling additional charge. The travelling, lea tension and liberal. Persons insured for Ilfe,' once borrnw half amount of anneal preniM claim the same privilege for five successive ye their own noteand depositor potter. Part ofth tai is permanently Invested in the Vunited Simi the names of three of the Local Directors, as re —available always to the assured in cursor di claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. , lays allowed after each payment of premium be doe without forfeiture of policy.; No charge fof caPexamination. The Society being fourded on the Mutual anj.lollit Stock principle, parties M O ay partielpatn the milts of the society t-,twn-thirits 01 which are a rially divided among those assured for life on the psi ielpa lion scale.- Persons who are desirous to avail themselves Me advantages MK red by this Institution, by add , siting the Agent,T. K. Starr, No. 2), :Muth at, Haiti ore Con obtain the requisite information and the nee sea ry papers for effecting an insurance. sO.Any information wittgregard to this Como can be obtained at the Mike or the Miners' Pundit here the Premium• c - an be paid and Insurances effec! , d. June,3il. T 31- : 2 7-if . , THE 'GIRARD LIFE , ASSIVHASI E ANNUITY AND TilßoT VOIPANY 114 P IL • Office 159 Chesnut Street. E'Ml EEin' r nee6n : lcs r ani AnbUiti l i t a i ll .mmen andret!l:e;desecstetrs Rates fee: &tering 8100 on a simile life Fur 1 year. For? yearn. ' For annually, • anon' 0 0 05. • l'l 30 0 914 . . 136 SI )10 4 - 89 1 83 31 ' • 20 1 1.16 209 • 4 4, 80 4 35 4 91 ' V EXAMPLE :—A hellion aged 30 years neat ,I4y. - ', - y paying the Conipanytil 31, wpuld secure•to It amity or heirs *lOO, should he die In one yea I ;II 113 10 'be secures to them 01000; or for *l3 60i ally for'7 years ; he secures to them 411J00 'rho l di e in; years; or fors23 60 paid annually ' tile he provrOs for them 01000,'whenever hey for *6ssothey would receive 45000 should he, one year. ' i Linn aim 20. 1 Tll9 Managers of this Company, at a meeting on the 271 h December ult., agreeably to the t referred in the original pro..pectus or circular' Company.appropriated a Bonus or addillonto iall cies (or the whole of life, remaining in force were isrited prior to the let nfianuary, 1841. of them therefore -Which weteissued in theyear will he entitled to 10 per cent' upon the sum ins making on addition of *101) on every *lOOO. 7. 411100, will bepald when the policy becomes a instead 011ie *lOOO originally insured. Those pn that were mimed cn 1837 willbe entitledto 81 per I or *O7 50 on evrry 811000. And thane isstiedlo ' will he entitled ''lo'7l per cent. or 4175 on ever and in ratable proportions on all said policies') prior to Ist or Januar3,lB42, s I The Minos will be credited In each pillory o ismk• endorsed on presentation tone Office. ~ It is the design of the Company. to continne to 'Milian OT bonus to the policies for life at A periods r B. W. 17.1 CHARDS!, Preside lons!F. lanes. Actuary. alsTio,nliserlber has been appointed Agent Ire Above Ingutution, and is prepared effect 'mimic lives, at the published rates, and give any inforini desired on the subJecton applleaCion at thia.6o PottsvilleFeharl , lIENSAMIN BAN 81, _ Elig,VIT ABLE LIFE INSURANC E AN Ntll ry AND TRUST COMPANY H . Office 74 Wales, Sirect.—Capital .230,00 CHARTER PERPETV AIL A. Remick. agent for Schuylkill 'County t olllce'C ' of Mahanineign and Second Stree:s. GrAmog 11..11.BERATA PT, Examining yhysiciani Sillily lkill County. I. • j'RE Crimpanyarenow preparedintransact bus I upon the moat Wieral and advantageous tern They are authorized by theircharter (sect. 3) ..to 1 all and every insurance appertaining In life vial whatever kthd or nature.and receive and execute!, Make endowments, apt to grant and purchase al ties." The Company sell annuities and endowta and act at Trustee, for minors and heirs. E P . Table of Premiums remitted for the Assurance all for the whole term of Life,: El Age. Prem. Age. Prem. Age. ;Pt 'IS 50 31 .2 09 46 i 3 17 53 ' 32 4- 2 15 4T'l7 3 IS 50 ' .33 I' 220 42 - 13 19 59 34 227 48 3 20 00 ' 35 2 33 l 21 63 56 240 51 4 22 68 - 37 017 52 4 23 r 38 2 5.4 - 53 4 21 '72 39 , 2 63 54 4 ' 25 :6 „40 2 70 . 55 - .4 20 6.5 41 281 ' 27 09 42 , A 92 57 0 28 51 .:43 301 50 , A ' 3O ' 90 44' 312 59 0 29 2 0.1 45 323 60 8 The premiums are less than airy other company the policies afford ereater'advantages. Tables If yearly and quarterly prerniumt,half credit rates 411 miuni, short term'. Joint lives. survivorship', sok dowments ; alas, farm oi,apphieation (for whic): are blans sheets,) ate li, be had on appllcatiost office, of by letter,to the agent. ' TRUSTEES. • l'esiilent. 'OHS W. CLICHORN. Vice President, PETER CULLEN. Ilgibeit F. WaDh, Clayton 13.Latab 1 WM. G. Alexander, 4 Alve E. Laing, Edw. C. Markely, - '.• • R. F. Loper. ' . Peter Cidlen,William Craig, I , . Peter Rambo . George N. Diehl, Wm. W. Italy, '''. Robert Morris. Joseph T. Thomas, -, William M. Dal Stephen CrawfOrd. ' IJarvey Conrad CONIULTINO PIITSICIAND, rII4ICII Weat,sl. Riddle, II D. TELECSUREIL, Francis W. Rawle. i _... • • 11.0. TIICICE • P6il.t.SernlANB-38-Iyl Secretary and Attn. SIZE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP OF PHILADELPHIA. • OFFICE N0..1 031,Chesnut strret, near Fifth ll DIRECTORS, - Charles N. Bancker, - Conran VV. Richards, Thomas Bart, litordee.st D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Borle; Samuel Grant, David 8. Brown. Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson Continue to make Insurance, permanenr on every description of property, in town at rates ns low as are conilstent with seri The Cehripany have reserved a tarp: Fund, which with their Capital and Frei invested: atllird ample protection to the ask The assets of the COMpany on January published azreeablt, to an act of Awn* follows, viz.: Mortragis, 0990,555 GS Stocks. Real Estate, 108.358 90 Cash; &a.. • T. mporary loans, 125;45900 • i Since their ineorpotation. a peririd of ei they have paid miwards of .as amilbea taorsand deiraer r inwes by Ore, thereby denre of the advantages of ineurance. ability and disposition to meet with pe liabilities. CHARLES N. RANCHER; CHARLES G. RANCHER, S The subscribe} has been appointed: age above mentioned tdatitution. and is now prepared to. make imnitencel on every description tic propeity, at the lowest, rates ANDREW. RIIIBSEL, A eat. • Prittavilla,Jonel9.lBll2 N bIn:AA BEM VLIZS. COOK'S 301.1itNA1.....0, weekly' crilany of light literature, edited by Viz* and rentrineted to by the most celebrated Engl' thorn: each number Will contain 16 royal Octavo , douhle columns; and the work will form 2 e, volumes in the vein' - Price 3 emu number., or , perantinista. This cheap and elegant pahlicatio be had at ttANKA .rlept 22..39-) ' Cheap Book and Variety di' ASUPERIOR Article of White Merkantil, dyjust rerelOr.: and for sale at the York S a Sept Iq, E. YAILDLEY* Dr. J. T. IILSPECTFCLI.V Inform. the citizen. of P. and vkinity,zhat he has removed his Medi ince and Apothecary ittoce. to the old stand- ft occupied hy Nicholaa & Collins, corner of Live Seenod bcr will he plelaed to Lice advice, and pre:mite preirrflitions. Ile ,dette self that from long 'az petinpre In the hamittettb teotteo to pi; profession, ha Will give tenet. (anion.' rPtittettt or some of the chiactila at Mi l . and itireoulidine country, h. has establishedis cal office in that pl •re, where he, may be contra Tuesday and Fretay 'Mormon uneven Week Sept in. 1849. 9+,tf I New Hooks. HISTORY of the French lievolutlen of 1848. b A. De LIIIII3 nine. first American editio , Mormonism exposed. with illustration*, 11 Grate Weldon ; or Frederica Ma Doane 61 ti tale of Boston and Its Bay, The Fortanes of Worosio, by tbs 'annoyer i p r Lose; Tat Court Conspirator, an historical commute I Eugene Sae. Together glib a large collection of thit m t yobitcatiou, In cheap form, fat sale et r A D !eel 3,71 Vast ' A r . • II II !!!IM LAW, led to , onsul =0 Rtovi CC to the bt as n sta l:Y. • Ife,at t 'iran at and rs, on Card irs. to puted bitty name med, 4b -d ay Ts ta r rot 'MU- V l he ring ea I, !Win ISM r the tlrn: :=I 1 H 6 it sk• r i $ or nts, CEE iiil mlo oak. ta Au- T Cell. cont I SO is to WU, ore ON.' tsville ml Of. vmmly ,et and edma m him nd ih rpvills medh. s tet eq :f l at I 1